French Open: Poland celebrates victory with Iga Swiatek



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First victory in a tennis tournament and then directly at the French Open: Iga Swiatek crowns an extremely strong performance at Roland Garros with the title (read HERE >>>).

Even American number four Sofia Kenin could not receive a sentence from the 19-year-old, lost in the final after less than an hour and a half with 4: 6.1: 6. The unseeded Swiatek made history, it is the first winner of a Polish Grand Slam in both women and men.

“I’m happy, overwhelmed and I really don’t know what to say,” says the youngest Paris winner since Monica Seles in 1992. When she participated in Paris for the second time, after the round of 16 in 2019, she won the trophy. Raise the height.

The round of 16, which he had also reached at the Australian Open this year, had been his best performance in the four major tournaments. “Maybe it had to be another outsider to win a Grand Slam tournament, that was the case recently. It’s kind of crazy,” Swiatek said.

A historic moment for Poland

He received congratulations from many quarters, including the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda. “Thank you very much and congratulations to Iga Swiatek! A historic day for Poland, Polish sport and Polish tennis. Bravo!” Wrote Duda on Twitter.

Swiatek is the lowest ranked player to have triumphed at Roland Garros since the world rankings were introduced in 1975. Moving away from 54th place, the Pole will rise to 17th place for the first time in the top 20 next week. Belgian Justine Henin last won the title at the climax of the clay court season without dropping a set in 2007.

Siwatek, who knocked out favorite Simona Halep in the round of 16, started the final as a shot and walked away 3-0. Kenin was able to equalize 3: 3, but then his breath was shorter. The second sentence was a simple matter for the Polish woman.

He also played the cards that his opponent was injured in the left adductor area and also needed a medical time-out. “I was mentally constant and wanted to play aggressively like in previous rounds, which I did very well,” sums up the Warsaw teenager.

Kenin in trouble, a fair loser

Kenin, 21, was denied his second Grand Slam success after Australia’s earlier in the year. The Moscow-born girl was the 14th and won against the Spanish Garbine Muguruza with 4: 6.6: 2.6: 2.

“He played very well,” says the sixth world number as a fair loser. Swiatek, who comes from a family of athletes, her father represented the Polish team as a rower at the Olympic Games in Seoul in 1988, he was delighted with the prize money of 1.6 million euros.

Both players, who met in the adult area for the first time, benefited on the way to the final from US Open winner Naomi Osaka, Bianca Andreescu and defending champion Ashleigh Barty, who won the tournament as number eight in 2019. , three prominent actors were not at the beginning. In addition, Serena Williams had to leave the tournament injured before the second round.



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